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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:238360202:5361
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245 00 $aCivil society in the Baltic Sea region /$cedited by Norbert Götz and Jörg Hackmann.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2018.
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490 1 $aRoutledge revivals
500 $aOriginally published 2003 by Ashgate Publishing.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aThe Baltic Sea region offers exceptionally rich material for the discussion of civil society. This is because it has witnessed the erosion of communist regimes, the crisis of the welfare state, the increasing importance of new social movements and the shift from a centralist paradigm to one oriented towards networks. This engaging book focuses on the phenomena and prospects for civil society in north-eastern Europe which have had a major impact on political and scholarly debates since 1989. Nineteen experts from the region provide a comprehensive and comparative account of the history, the present state and the perspectives of civil society in the Baltic Sea area. The reader will learn that civil society should not only be seen in opposition to the state and that it has a major impact on current developments of European integration.
588 0 $aVendor-supplied metadata.
505 00 $tPart PART I: THE CONCEPT OF CIVIL SOCIETY --$tchapter 1 Civil Society in the Baltic Sea Region: Towards a Hybrid Theory /$rNorbert Götz --$tchapter 2 State, Citizenship and Civil Society /$rHenrik Stenius --$tchapter 3 Is Civil Society Possible without Bourgeois Society? /$rDariusz Gawin --$tpart PART II: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES --$tchapter 4 Century of Corporatism or Century of Civil Society? The Northern European Experience /$rNorbert Götz --$tchapter 5 Civil Society against the State? Historical Experiences of Eastern Europe /$rJörg Hackmann --$tchapter 6 Obshchestvennost Russia{u2019}s Lost Concept of Civil Society /$rVadim Volkov --$tpart PART III: PRECONDITIONS IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION --$tchapter 7 Some Theoretical Remarks on Civil Religion and Civil Society /$rWalter Rothholz --$tchapter 8 The Economic Foundations of Civil Society: Empirical Evidence from New Democracies in the Baltic Sea Region /$rClaudia-Yvette Matthes --$tchapter 9 Civil Codes for a Civil Society: Aspects of Private Law Reform in the Three Baltic Countries /$rHelmut Heiss --$tpart PART IV: LIMITS OF CIVIL SOCIETY --$tchapter 10 Voluntary Organizations and the Norwegian Welfare State: From Mutual Trust to Contracting? /$rMagne Eikàs --$tchapter 11 Private and Public Welfare: Sweden{u2019}s Child Day-care in Comparative Perspective Ann-Katrin Hatje --$tchapter 12 Ethnic Limits of Civil Society: The Case of Latvia Artis Pabriks --$tchapter 13 Ethnic Limits of Civil Society: The Case of Estonia /$rAleksei Semjonov --$tchapter 14 The Russian Mafia and Civil Society Petra Stykow --$tpart PART V: TRANS-NATIONAL COOPERATION --$tchapter 15 University Exchange and Post-modern Transfer of Civicness /$rKazimierz Musial --$tchapter 16 Local and Regional Cooperation: The Institutionalization of Twinning Carl-Einar Stálvant --$tchapter 17 The Saami People and Nordic Civil Societies /$rReetta Toivanen --$tchapter 18 Networking Civil Society in the Baltic Sea Region Carsten Schymik --$tchapter 19 Talking {u2018}Civil{u2019}: Learning from Region-building /$rPertti Joenniemi.
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651 0 $aBaltic States$xPolitics and government.
651 0 $aBaltic States$xSocial conditions.
650 7 $aPOLITICAL SCIENCE$xPublic Policy$xCultural Policy.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xAnthropology$xCultural.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xPopular Culture.$2bisacsh
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aGötz, Norbert,$d1965-$eeditor.
700 1 $aHackmann, Jörg,$eeditor.
830 0 $aRoutledge revivals.
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